Jerry Uelsmann. Forty years ago, Jerry Uelsmann was an avant-garde photographer, using multiple negatives in a darkroom to create a single print that juxtaposed images in a strange, surreal way. Manipulating an image was considered heresy by some photography purists back then. Today Uelsmann is the traditionalist, continuing to use multiple enlargers in a darkroom rather than computer programs such as Photoshop for his ravashing works.

Janette Beckman on What It Was Like to Photograph the Punk Scene

From punks hanging around outside BOY and Worlds End, Mods in London and Ska girls in Coventry, to Joe Strummer backstage and the Specials in Southend, Janette Beckman captured the birth of the most explosive British subculture of all time.

What Kind of Wings Do You Have?

This is a cool edited photo that makes it look like this man is half man and half tiger. The two images work very well together. The only thing that does not work would be that the hair on the tiger does not exactly match the skin on the man.